Is it allowed to overtake more than one vehicle at the same time?
Overtaking
Explanation
To overtake more than one vehicle at the same time, it is important to follow certain rules to ensure road safety. Here we explain why it is possible to do so under certain conditions:
- **Safety conditions**: It is essential that you can return to the right lane without risk if you encounter oncoming vehicles. This means you must ensure there is enough space and time to complete the overtaking maneuver safely before returning to your lane.
- **Lanes and overtaking**: On roads with two or more lanes in the same direction, you can use the left lane to overtake. If you continue overtaking, you can remain in the left lane, but you must return to the right if a faster vehicle approaches from behind.

- **Completion of overtaking**: Once you have overtaken, it is crucial to signal correctly with the lights before returning to the right lane. You must do so as soon as possible and without interfering with the speed of other drivers.
By following these guidelines, you can overtake more than one vehicle as long as conditions allow and you can return to the right lane safely.
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